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There’s a lot of talk about maat and the wisdom teachings of ancient kmt being the root of proverbs in the Bible. I have always wondered what the Maatic perspective is on forgiveness and “loving ones enemies” to avoid having a heavy heart.
Does anyone have a breakdown of this from a systematic theological or philosophical perspective?
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It’s mainly the Instructions of Amenemope as far as proverbs go and I haven’t seen any of his instructions talking about forgiving enemies.
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Even the people who brought the Bible into Afrika/Kmt don’t even believe in the “love thy enemy” propaganda; prime example: Hamas vs. Israel.
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I think the Wisdom Instruction of Nana Ptah-Hotep provides great insight on interpersonal relations in general.
I also think, more importantly, we should try to see Maat on Kmtyw terms (rather than sizing up with krakkka sky daddy mythology)
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